Alycia Parks started her Madrid Open campaign with a strong performance, taking down Elisabetta Cocciaretto in straight sets. Itâs another positive result in whatâs been a promising start to 2026 for the American.
Having already beaten Alexandra Eala, Maria Sakkari and Diana Schnaider this year, Parks has climbed back into the top 100 of the WTA rankings.
She also made it to the round of 16 in Stuttgart and now has a chance to put together another good run on clay in Madrid. While sheâs not always felt at home on the surface, she shared some advice she got from Serena Williams that helped her adjust.
Serena Williams has passed down clay court wisdom to Alycia Parks
Parks has spent some time training with Serena Williams in the US, which has only fuelled more speculation about a possible return for the 23-time Grand Slam winner.
During their sessions, Williams passed along some advice on how to handle clay courts, something Parks said sheâs been working into her game.
Speaking after her win over Cocciaretto, Parks shared: âShe told me that you just canât hit everything flat on clay, so thatâs what Iâve learned and what Iâm putting into my matches now.
âSo sheâs definitely helping me a lot out there! Itâs coming together. You just have to build the point. I have to tell myself that itâs not going to be serve plus one all the time.
âI just tell myself to relax out there, that itâs not going to be three shots. Thatâs not how youâre going to play on clay, so thatâs what Iâve been working on.â
Parks lost in the first round in Linz but picked up three wins in Stuttgart including those from qualifying matches.
âI was struggling a little bit in Linz,â she said. âBut I went to Stuttgart and asked myself: âHow do I put points together on clay?â So Iâve been watching a lot of tennis on this surface, and itâs been getting me through matches.â
Parks will face Ann Li next as she aims for another strong run at an event where she reached the third round back in 2023 with wins over Victoria Azarenka and Anna KarolĂna SchmiedlovĂĄ.
How Alycia Parks has performed in 2026 so far
Parks has put together a decent start to the year, but sheâs still working toward the level many have expected from her.
After picking up a win in Madrid, she sits at 14-12 for the season across her first 13 tournaments.
Her best showing of the year came at the Ostrava Open, where she reached the quarter-finals with back-to-back wins.
Parks is yet to string together more than two main draw wins in a single event, so thereâs still room for growth as the season goes on.
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